EPA Gives 2021 Cadillac CT5 V6 Increased Fuel Economy Rating
The 2021 Cadillac CT5-V is also more efficient than the 2020 model.
Read More »The 2021 Cadillac CT5-V is also more efficient than the 2020 model.
Read More »The crossover continues for 2021 with the same 1.5L base engine.
Read More »A slightly more efficient engine option for the XT6.
Read More »FWD models get 25 mpg combined.
Read More »We're still awaiting estimates for FWD models.
Read More »The 2020 Blazer is available with a new 2.0L turbo engine.
Read More »Ratings for both the 1.2L and 1.3L engines are now available.
Read More »The legal challenges have begun.
Read More »Another shutdown is possible in just a few weeks.
Read More »Emission laws could turn cloudy with legal challenges.
Read More »Part of the $33 million set aside for cleanup will go toward PFAS removal.
Read More »The EPA fined Derive System over tuning software in violation of the law.
Read More »Cadillac's new, Chinese-built plug-in hybrid doesn't quite achieve the fuel economy we'd hoped for.
Read More »Giving automakers extra time to lobby the EPA for a change of course.
Read More »That could change under a Trump administration, though.
Read More »GM reduced energy by 5.6 percent per vehicle at U.S. manufacturing facilities in 2015
Read More »The rating is 1 combined mpg less than anticipated.
Read More »Fuel economy results are in, and it's going to be a frugal Camaro.
Read More »SEMA is stepping up to take action.
Read More »With Fiat-Chrysler lagging behind.
Read More »Particularly between the United States and Europe.
Read More »The best fuel economy rating in any pickup truck.
Read More »In light of VW's foul-ups, extra measures are being taken.
Read More »What does Maximum Bob have to say about Dieselgate?
Read More »The 2016 Volt will travel 53 miles on pure electric range.
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